Before taking off, the bikers stood united in prayer for a safe journey and for the success of their protest.
Over 30 bikers gathered at the Horse& Hound Pub and Grill this morning to protest against farm murders and racism. Before taking off, the bikers stood united in prayer for a safe journey and for the success of their protest.
They will join bikers from all over the county to ride a 50km circuit that will culminate with them leaving white roses and crosses at the gates of the Union Buildings in Pretoria, as a way to communicate their message. While on the route, the group will also stop for a prayer session at noon and a helmet-up salute against racism and farm murders.
Frik Prinsloo was one of the bikers who were riding to the Union Buildings.
Marietjie and Burrie Smit also joined in the protest against farm murders and racism.
This group proudly wore their white crosses, to convey their feelings about farm murders.
This pair of bikers were in good spirits before the ride started.
The bikers were going to meet with a larger group in Boksburg before they set off for the Union Buildings.
There were equal numbers of men and women who were riding in the protest.
The overcast weather was fitting for the day given the protest was against farm murders.
This ninja was as cool as a cucumber as he waited to set off for Pretoria.
The bikers were united in their fury against the rate of farm murders in South Africa.